Pulling a Joaquin Phoenix-style farce, Dax Shepard writes, directs, and stars in his take on the idea of actor redefinition. He might not grow a beard and rap poorly, but he does appear on Carson Daly wearing a karate outfit. In Brother’s Justice, Shepard and his producer buddy embark on a mission to make Shepard the next great white martial artist. Facing a fear that other comic actors are funnier than him, but buoyed by a certainty that he could kick Vince Vaughn’s ass, Shepard goes on a series of misadventures in an attempt to sell his new script for the Chuck Norris style, Brother’s Justice. Ashton Kutcher is dismissive, Jon Favreau is derisive, and Tom Arnold is too into…

This is a reasonably funny mockumentary about trying to get a poorly-conceived movie made in Hollywood. Dax Shepard plays a less intelligent version of himself. Sometimes it runs a bit slow, but never mind-numbingly so. On the upside, the front-yard brawl between Shepard, David Koechner, Tom Arnold and Bradley Cooper is pretty great.

Pulling a Joaquin Phoenix-style farce, Dax Shepard writes, directs, and stars in his take on the idea of actor redefinition. He might not grow a beard and rap poorly, but he does appear on Carson Daly wearing a karate outfit. In Brother’s Justice, Shepard and his producer buddy embark on a mission to make Shepard the next great white martial artist. Facing a fear that other comic actors are funnier than him, but buoyed by a certainty that he could kick Vince Vaughn’s ass, Shepard goes on a series of misadventures in an attempt to sell his new script for the Chuck Norris style, Brother’s Justice. Ashton Kutcher is dismissive, Jon Favreau is derisive, and Tom Arnold is too into…

This is a reasonably funny mockumentary about trying to get a poorly-conceived movie made in Hollywood. Dax Shepard plays a less intelligent version of himself. Sometimes it runs a bit slow, but never mind-numbingly so. On the upside, the front-yard brawl between Shepard, David Koechner, Tom Arnold and Bradley Cooper is pretty great.

‘Brother’s Justice’ is a 2010 mockumentary about Dax Shepard trying to go from comedian to a martial arts star. If you know who Dax Shepard is that is a fairly funny premise. So he takes you through the entire process of trying to get a movie made in Hollywood, or Dax Shepard’s opinion of the process. It also has a bunch of other movie stars that show up as ‘themselves’ like Ashton Kutcher, Jon Favreau, and Bradley Cooper. I’d say if you’re a fan of Dax Shepard you’d love this. I am a fan and this cracked me up. The scene with Tom Arnold was hilarious, same with Bradley Cooper! There’s not much to it but, to me, this was a very entertaining little comedy.

Dax Shephard's movie career never seemed to take off. He was in Zathura, and Without a Paddle and... so, this is a mocumentary about his attempt to kickstart his career. It's ridiculous, vacuous and kind of pointless, but he is charismatic and no doubt Hollywood needs to be ridiculed every now and then.